Rep. Harper explained Congressional District Plan C.2. He stated that Salt Lake County Mayors requested
Salt Lake County to be one district. He stated that C.2 addresses that request.

Sen. Waddoups explained Congressional District Plan C.3, as proposed by Congressman James Matheson.
He indicated that the plan divides Salt Lake City. Rep. Arent expressed that the map represents minimal
disruption and stated that the map should remain a consideration.

Rep. Harper stated that a number of Salt Lake County cities, which are communities of interest, are also
divided.

MOTION: Sen. Waddoups moved to eliminate the C.3 plan. The motion passed with Rep. Arent, Rep.
Biskupski, and Rep. Goodfellow voting in opposition, and Sen. Valentine and Rep. Shurtliff absent for the
vote.

Rep. Harper explained that Congressional District Plan C.4 is intended to maintain military base fly-over
ranges within the same district as well as to balance the population by creating a rural-urban mix district in
Salt Lake County.

MOTION: Rep. Arent moved to eliminate the C.4 plan. The motion passed with Rep. Bennion, Rep.
Bryson, Rep. Harper, and Rep. Way voting in opposition, and Sen. Valentine and Rep. Shurtliff absent for
the vote.

Sen. Waddoups recommended Congressional District Plan C.7. He stated that the plan had potential,
though Weber and Salt Lake Counties are both divided.

Sen. Allen stated that C.7 would provide maximum transit for representatives. He explained that voting
districts were not within close proximity.

MOTION: Rep. Bigelow moved to eliminate the CC.11 plan. The motion passed with Rep. Bennion, Rep.
Bryson, Rep. Bush, Rep. Harper, and Rep. Way voting in opposition and with Sen. Valentine and Rep.
Shurtliff absent for the vote.

Sen. Waddoups stated that SW.11 does not divide any cities, but has a large deviation in population.

Rep. Hatch stated that a majority of rural Utah is combined with Salt Lake County in SW.11. He explained
that common interest would be minimal in such a case.

MOTION: Rep. Hatch moved to eliminate Plan SW.11. The motion passed with Sen. Waddoups, Rep.
Bennion, Rep. Bigelow, Rep. Harper, and Rep. Way voting in opposition, and Sen. Valentine and Rep.
Shurtliff absent for the vote.

Rep. Way stated that Congressional District Plan WW.11 is the same as Congressional District Plan C.5.

MOTION: Rep. Way moved to eliminate Plan WW.11. The motion passed unanimously with Sen.
Valentine and Rep. Shurtliff absent for the vote.

Sen. Waddoups explained the amendments to former Congressman Howard Nielsen's Congressional District
Plan. He stated that the amendment kept Salt Lake City whole. Sen. Davis stated that the plan was well-balanced and well-thought out. Rep. Arent stated that Congressman Nielsen's plan should remain in
consideration.

MOTION: Rep. Bennion moved to eliminate former Congressman Nielsen's Plan. The motion failed with
Rep. Bennion, Rep. Bigelow, and Rep. Way voting in favor, and Sen. Valentine and Rep. Shurtliff absent
for the vote.

Rep. Bigelow indicated that BB.22 divides West Valley City.

MOTION: Sen. Allen moved to eliminate the BB.22 plan. The motion passed with Sen. Waddoups, Rep.
Bennion, Rep. Bryson, Rep. Harper, and Rep. Way voting in opposition, and Sen. Valentine and Rep.
Shurtliff absent for the vote.

Sen. Waddoups indicated that Congressional District 1 is pushed further to the North-Eastern part of the
state in Congressional District Plan SW.22.

Rep. Arent stated that the plan also divides the Holladay-Murray area from Salt Lake City.

MOTION: Rep. Bush moved to eliminate the SW.22 plan. The motion passed with Rep. Bennion, Rep.
Bigelow, Rep. Hatch, and Rep. Way voting in opposition, and Sen. Valentine and Rep. Shurtliff absent for
the vote.

3. Four-member Congressional Plans

Sen. Waddoups stated that Congressional District Plans L.1 and T.1 were withdrawn by the sponsors. He
explained Congressional District Plan Q.1 and recommended continued consideration. He also explained
that Congressional District Plan TT.44 divides Salt Lake and David Counties. He recommended further
consideration of the TT.44 plan.

Sen. Waddoups stated that Congressional District Plan CC.44 is a three-member congressional district plan.

MOTION: Sen. Waddoups moved to consider the CC.44 plan as a three-member congressional district
plan. The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Valentine absent for the vote.

Sen. Davis stated that Congressional District Plan: Grassi C3 was created by a group of citizens who took
no partisan status while drawing the redistricting lines. He suggested that Grassi C3 be presented to caucus
on Wednesday, September 12, 2001.

MOTION: Rep. Pace moved to reaffirm the committee's decision to accept School Board Plan A.1 as the
official plan and eliminate the other four plans. The motion passed unanimously with Sen. Allen, Sen.
Davis, Rep. Harper, and Rep. Hatch absent for the vote.

MOTION: Rep. Seitz moved to meet Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 7:00 a.m. The motion passed
unanimously with Sen. Allen and Sen. Davis absent for the vote.

5. Senate Plans

Sen. Allen indicated that the rapid population growth in Tooele County proved problematic when attempting
to balance the southern rural areas with urban areas in Salt Lake County. He stated that Senate Plan 9-06-01was amended to address that concern.